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Measurement of social
empowerment of farmers in SHGS: Evidence from India
Jaya Anitha Abraham
College of
Business Administration, Abu Dhabi University, United Arab
Emirates. E-mail:
abrahamjaya@gmail.com,
jaya.abraham@adu.ac.ae. Tel: 009712 5015892.
Accepted 16 November, 2011 |
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The Self
Help Groups are generally formed by promoter agencies as a
facilitating mechanism in extending micro finance and have
been used to generate income and employment and alleviate
poverty, especially in the developing countries. Review of
previous literature indicated that they also contributed in
other areas of economic development and growth such as
poverty eradication, social transformation and empowerment.
The present study used across sectional data to measure the
empowerment of farmer members of SHGs formed by Vegetable
and Fruit Promotion Council Keralam. Empowerment index was
calculated for sample farmers using the information
collected on the dimensions of empowerment such as
leadership propensity, self confidence, employment
generation, increase in income and decision making power.
The farmers were classified based on the empowerment index
score. It was found that the members of the older self help
groups scored better in empowerment index measurement. Any
intervention from the promoter agency should include the
empowerment of the new members as one of its objectives.
Further research should focus on issues of creating a legal
framework that sustains the SHGs activities and developing
them as agents of rural development.
Key words:
Self help group, fruit and vegetable farming, empowerment,
participation, vegetable and fruit promotion council Keralam. |